A pro-Palestinian mob demands that any Zionists present raise their hands

“Hate has no place in our city”—Antisemitic “Day of Rage” NYC Demonstrations Intimidate Subway Riders, Block Traffic and Spread Hate Speech

“Raise your hand if you’re a Zionist,” the mob chanted. “This is your chance to get out.” No one on the crowded New York

NWomen's March 1403 by Edward Kimmel

Citing Historical Along with Religious Grounds, Louisiana Is Poised To Mandate Displaying the Ten Commandments in Every Public School Classroom

Louisiana will be the first state to require poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. In a further encroachment of religion

Judge’s Gavel

Freedom of Religion Argument Goes One-For-Three in the First Round of Pro-Choice Lawsuits

In a victory for anti-abortionists, most of them—according to a recent Public Religion Research Institute survey—White Christian nationalists—the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the

OKC Supreme Court Entrance

Oklahoma State Supreme Court Echoes Madison and Jefferson In Nixing Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter School

It would have been—and still could be—the first taxpayer-funded religious public school in America, representing not one small step but a giant leap across

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) hosted Women in FoRB: Making a Difference

“Bridgebuilders and Peacemakers” – Women in Freedom of Religion or Belief Sound the “Never-Silent Bell”

Adam, according to Genesis, was made of the dust of the earth. Not so Eve. Adam’s better half was fashioned from one of his

Visit of Leda Bergonzi to the Votive Temple of Maipú

Can A Young Female Faith Healer In Blue Jeans Work A Miracle For Argentina’s Declining Catholic Presence?

He raised his hands and asked the 110,000 faithful packing the stadium to pray with him for the three-year-old toddler who couldn’t walk without

LGBT celebration at Foundry United Methodist Church

“Draw The Circle Wide”—United Methodist Church Repeals Ban on Gay Clergy, Allows LGBTQ Weddings

On May 1, by an overwhelming margin of 692-51, United Methodist Church (UMC) delegates repealed the longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy. At the first

Greek Orthodox Church

Two Lawmakers Who Backed Same-Sex Marriage Banned From Rites By Greek Church Higher-Ups

The Orthodox Church of Greece reacted strongly to this February’s passage of a historic bill allowing same-sex civil marriage, banning two lawmakers who voted in favor

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby at the Mobilising Faith Communities in Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict meeting in London, 9 February 2015.

Church of England Leader Criticizes Migration Plan, Expresses Concerns Over Britain’s International Reputation

As British politicians debate a bill aimed at deporting illegal migrants to Africa, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has warned that the action

Pope Francis

Pope Stresses Christian-Jewish Unity Amid Antisemitism Surge and Gaza Conflict

Reiterating the Catholic Church’s denunciation of all manifestations of antisemitism while reaffirming the historic ties among Christians and Jews, Pope Francis has expressed his